When had been better America in Economy, Foreign Policy, Domestic Policy, and Migratory Laws, in the last quarter of century ?
When the ex President Trump was in office the USA had an excellent economical prosperity, the unemployment was the lowest in the last 50 years, the nation was absolutly independent in fossil fuel energy and would had do the transit to green energy gradually without foreign fossil fuel dependency , the world conflicts got a period of world peace , the International trading of USA was beneficially always first to USA , the migratory laws protected the borders and controled legal migration , the Covid Pandemic was handled properly , the allies trusted in USA , and many things more in spite all the opposition of domestic and foreign enemies. The USA forgot the common sense of help any POTUS in rule properly the nation with bipartisan work, with constructive critics instead of destructive critics, the figures of the media, the show bussines, the sport figures, anybody involved in politics campaign when they should keep their political point of view private because they are public figures and multitudes follow them, and it's not correct in their bussiness to do political proselitism. The people of USA should think with the good sense they always had that wasn't a society so politized but the leader nation of Democracy in the world and live in Peace and stability. The President Trump could do a good job in his Second Term , and like the Founder Father of this nation George Washington after his service in the constitutional term returned to his civilian life. There is a word for that "Probity" after Marcus Aurelius Probus (/ˈproʊbəs/; 230–235 – September 282) was Roman emperor from 276 to 282. Probus was an active and successful general as well as a conscientious administrator, and in his reign of six years he secured prosperity for the inner provinces while withstanding repeated invasions of barbarian tribes on almost every sector of the frontier. Rarely has an emperor left such good memories.
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